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Ahmed bin Salem, a spokesman for the Special Deterrent Force in Libya, said Abedi placed his final call to both his mother and a brother. Prime Minister Theresa May says decision follows "significant amount" of police activity. A source today said the bomber had expressed a desire for revenge after his friend's death a year ago. The report said that British police informed their German counterparts that Abedi had received paramilitary training in Syria beforehand.

On Saturday, May said that an attack is no longer imminent, but remains "likely". But in her penned statement, the singer promised a return to Manchester for a benefit concert "in honor of and to raise money for the victims and their families ".

U.S. President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania, talk with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as they arrive for a concert in the Ancient Theatre of Taormina ( 3rd century BC) in the Sicilian citadel. There is not a specific fund money would be pouring into. "Our travels took us to some of the holiest sites in the three Abrahamic religions and to gatherings of both America's oldest and newest friends", Trump said in a speech to members of the military at the Sigonella Naval Air ...

Going on two years later, the Canadian prime minister is calling the G7 summit in Taormina, Italy a success, even as U.S. President Donald Trump refused to join the other leaders on committing to implementing that Paris Agreement. The G7 countries are Canada, France, Italy, Japan, Germany, the United States and the UK. Italy was disappointed not to receive more backing for its call to open up more legal channels for immigration to try to slow the flow of people risking their lives to ...

The violence is the latest in four decades of conflict across the southern third of the mostly Catholic Philippines , where a Muslim separatist rebellion has claimed more than 120,000 lives. Ano predicted that the military operation would take about a week as soldiers go house to house to clear the city of militants. Duterte has also confessed to having "cousins" in the Islamic State, as his family hails from the Muslim regions of the south.

In Washington, Republican lawmakers reacted to the situation. Gianforte, a 56-year-old software entrepreneur from Bozeman, was the favorite going into a race just several months after Trump won the state by 20 points. Approached by Ben Jacobs of The Guardian and pressed about the Congressional Budget Office score for the American Health Care Act, Gianforte reportedly grabbed Jacobs by the throat and slammed him to the ground, breaking his glasses.